I have created a program using Visual Basic. Then I created an Icon which launches the .exe
This program runs on several NT workstations in the building.
The program is located on the P: network drive.
Every NT workstation has P: mapped to the same folder on the server \\servername\programming
So the icon has this in it now
L:\Time-IS\Time-Is2.exe
but it used to be P:\Time-IS\Time-Is2.exe
then I change it back again in the icon in Properties.
Then after a few days I have an L drive. Its back again
Alos I may have L: M: N: O:
I un-map all of these, and look at the Icon and change it back to P: again but this continues to happen on and on.
This never stops.
Some NT workstations it maps drives until it maps every free letter left and the starts to slow the computer down tremendously .BTW the Pc’s are PIII 733 with 384 Meg RAM.
Any ideas????
DougP, MCP
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This program runs on several NT workstations in the building.
The program is located on the P: network drive.
Every NT workstation has P: mapped to the same folder on the server \\servername\programming
So the icon has this in it now
L:\Time-IS\Time-Is2.exe
but it used to be P:\Time-IS\Time-Is2.exe
then I change it back again in the icon in Properties.
Then after a few days I have an L drive. Its back again
Alos I may have L: M: N: O:
I un-map all of these, and look at the Icon and change it back to P: again but this continues to happen on and on.
This never stops.
Some NT workstations it maps drives until it maps every free letter left and the starts to slow the computer down tremendously .BTW the Pc’s are PIII 733 with 384 Meg RAM.
Any ideas????
DougP, MCP
Visit my WEB site to see how Bar-codes can help you be more productive